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As much as I want to see the Cybertruck soon, it's such a different product from what Tesla is currently making. The Roadster is much more similar to a Model 3 and could probably roll down a Model 3 assembly line and start being pushed out the door quickly to drive additional revenue.

The small pickup truck segment is growing and Tesla could compete in it. Some points were brought up in this video along with a rendering that both make a good case. Think of it as a pickup to rival the Toyota Tacoma, Chevy Colorado, GMC Canyon and Ford Ranger

Even though they lost 75% of sales from March, Tesla still remains the #1 seller of EVs in the world.
https://thedriven.io/2020/06/03/tesla-model-3-remains-global-ev-leader-despite-huge-drop-in-sales/
Sales figures published by José Pontes of EV Sales suggest around 15,000 Tesla vehicles...

Elon Musk recently told Jay Leno about upcoming changes to the Cybertruck
Video Description: "Here is a little segment from the Cybertruck episode from Jay Leno's Garage. CNBC just released a sneak peek of Jay Leno's Garage, in which Jay Leno and Elon Musk drive in a Cybertruck and Tesla CEO...

Not only does the Tesla Cybertruck have small windows resulting in reduced visibility but a high belt line and c-pilars that get in the way. Is anyone concerned? Chances are the only solution will a camera system which an increasing amount of automakers have been using.

An interesting article from Jalopnik that takes a look at how much Elon Musk can make from selling his stocks of Tesla from his compensation package.
https://jalopnik.com/elon-musk-will-have-to-wait-to-cash-in-on-tesla-if-he-1843740974
Elon Musk’s compensation package at Tesla is based...